Optical Mark Recognition (OMR) • 5
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used once within the code. Other marks can be used multiple
times and so will remain available in the list.
Once a mark is selected, a representation with its abbreviation
will appear on the left hand side of the screen.
If you press
Cancel
whilst in this screen, the last selected mark
will be removed.
The Benchmark is a mandatory mark and must be either the first
or last mark within the code. The End of Collation Mark is also
a mandatory mark for the Prime Sheet Set and so must also be
selected, but it can be placed anywhere within the code. (The
Prime Set contains the OMR control marks and is normally the
stack of sheets containing the address sheet. If using sheets or
inserts with Matched Set marks, the End of Collation mark is not
required).
After all the required marks have been entered, select the
Finish
screen key.
You will now be asked to name the OMR code. Once the name
of the code has been entered correctly, select the
Save
screen
key to save the code within the machine’s memory.
TIPS:
Non-primary OMR codes are codes on additional Sheet
Sets or Inserts.
The representation of the OMR mark on the left hand
side of the screen will display as a dashed line if the
‘Absent’ option is selected.
Up to 9 characters can be used to name an OMR code.
10 codes can be stored in the machine’s memory.
All codes to be saved must be named.
No two codes can have the same name.
To go back a step and delete a mark, press the
Cancel
key.
Benchmark and Matchcode marks are the only marks
required on a Matched Sheet/Insert Set.
Summary of Contents for DI500
Page 8: ...vi SV40221 Rev C ...
Page 30: ...2 Using the Menus 2 6 SV40221 Rev C ...
Page 52: ...3 Operator Functions 3 22 SV40221 Rev C ...
Page 88: ...5 Optical Mark Recognition OMR 5 28 SV40221 Rev C ...
Page 104: ...6 Troubleshooting 6 16 SV40221 Rev C ...
Page 126: ...Index I 10 SV40221 Rev C ...
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